Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 13

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Ads That Pay Von can place an ad In The Classified page by phoning Baying or the Herald where will find the results WML GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald has George tow a and district Printers and Publishers for over a century offering the In fine printing and news coverage Second Claii Mall Registered Number Georgetown Ontario Thursday March Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent Hardtop Sideroad Would Link Georgetown Area to Hwy Esquesing People Debate Future of Winding Road Should No is I which raged when Sideroad be and Township proved or left as la for safely a residents met to discuss the fit- take That the debate turo of the controversial road One segment favoured little or no Improvement They ued Improvements to the road would Increase speeds and In crease danger for children and people living in the area The second camp claimed safety was their main concern and felt the dangerous jogs in the road should be eliminated In safety a name TWENTY READ FOR 10 PARTS Have Six Weeks to Build Gazebo Readings for Georgetown Lit from happening again the tie Theatre and final play Wednesday night performance of the season The has been added As a rule Gazebo by Alec Coppel were the plays are presented for held and March Over people tried out for the parts which Director Dcs Nichols awarded to Ed Pat Kentner Derek Bob Lee Sue Dunning Han Barker Ken Hill Ian Lee Chris Walker and Dan Wag staffe Sue Dunning Lillian Barker and Chris will be new to the Georgetown lences LEE PRODUCER Bob Lee is producer and Hunt is designing the a The play will be presented Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday April in Public School auditorium This gives the cost crew weeks to whip the play into shape which is the same length of time spent on The Mousetrap Although members were thrilled to see such overwhelm ing audiences at the last play they were sorry to have to turn away so many people With three nights only PREFERRED I WEEK ENDS would have preferred to have put The Gazebo Thursday and Friday weekends in a row but school was unable to accommo date them However with Thursday and Friday being shopping nights for many and a busy time for local ants hopes to see a num ber of these people take ad vantage of Wednesday per Curtain time ii a p and the play is over by 30 p RESERVE SEATS Season ticket holders are be ing urged to contact by dropping a line to Box M Georgetown or by phoning to let them know which night they will be ding so an appropriate of seats can be reserved Any group planning to attend is also advised to do this Group rates are available The April general meet will be held at Mrs Jan the hope they can prevent this Christie home Chelvin Convict Two for Golf Club Entry Two young men were ted last week of breaking into North Golf Country Club A year old youth pleaded guilty to breaking into club on August However until Georgetown police were questioning him October that it was learned be bad committed the offence Court was told was stolen from the club cash register Judge ft J Graham remand him until March 31 for pre paration of a presentence re port TURNED SELF IN A year old man also Georgetown was given a sus pended sentence and placed on probation for six months after breaking into the club Octo ber A watch was taken from the club court was told Five days later the man tur himself in to Georgetown police Jim Eastern got a Commerce and separated the boys from the boys be straightened The engineer noted plans calling for a foot hardtop road with eight foot shoulders will provide needed room for snow storage emerg ency manoeuvres and topping or parking he noted Mr Corbett said the road would be programmed for a speed of rap and a speed limit of will be allowed He assured people every effort Jim had four rambunctious boys and only one room for them to sleep Now he needed to turn the TV room into another bedroom His first move was to the Commerce Where he asked for a loan We sal down with Jim and found out how much furniture rugs and redecorating the room would cost Then we set upa monthly repayment plan that his budget could afford This kind of planned personal service is why we call it a loan Whether you need money to make room for an expanding family or to plan for the education of a teenage daughter or son wed like to help with a carefully worked out Bankplan loan It one more way more of us do more for you at the Commerce More of us do more for you at die Commerce The proposal urging improve ment to the rood has been a controversial subject for more than a year now County Council a Roads Committee reed to the public meeting at the County Buildings in Milton Thursday after requests from both and Esques ing Councils and number of ANNUAL REVIEW County engineer D J Corbett told the meeting the section of 15 Sideroad east of Is programmed for reconstruction In 1073 and 1074 but no work Is programmed yet for the section west He indicated that section of road will be re viewed annually and work done according to need and availab ility of funds The road serves as a rural collector and the majority the motorists using it have their origins and destinations in the Immediate area between Guelph Line Highway Stew arttown and Georgetown Mr Corbett explained Outlining the problem be noted the road base is deficient and there are 11 deficient cur ves eight deficient grades and six locations with Inadequate stopping sight distance These deficiencies either singly or In combination provide the pot ential for accidents and traf increases the chances for accidents will also Increase motorist con presently drive at an average of 38 but the safe speed on many of the Jogs is considerably less than 38 mpb MUCH WORK NEEDED His brief outlined Improve ments to the road which are being considered He noted the base would be strengthened drainage unproved and Jogs steep bills and sharp knolls will would be taken to da mage to trees FEARS MORE TRAFFIC William Johnson one of residents of IS Sideroad who spoke at the meeting said he was concerned about the rood being used for a quarry operation He said the province was cracking down on quarry operations operating on the es carpment face He suspected the road would be the main route for quarry trucks if they decided to quarry at the front or back of quarry instead of on the face Glen accused county of being too dollar con scious He opposed the foot road and asked why the speed limit on the road could not be made 25 milea per hour He sold tho county was tempted to make the road at DHO stand ards so they could receive pro vincial grants He asked the committee to use county funds and make a road suited for the people of the area He opposed any change in the rural char acter of the road CHILDREN IN DANGER Lawson told of a series of eight accidents on one Jog last year He recalled an accident where a car landed two feet from a bouse be owns If the children In that bouse had been playing in the yard they would have no doubt been killed said At least two people were con cerned about the distance bouse baa to be from the road Mr Corbett said there was no hard and fast ruling but where possible the nouses are left and where they have to be taken all attempts to negotiate a fair deal are made TAKE A BEATING told the committee if they widened the road and made the proposed Improve ments they would do it for those who travelled It not for those lived near It It Is my personal view that Una goes through we take a beat ing again This road is not for he declared Norman Bird added a light touch to what might have been a hot meeting He warned ab out spending too much money to save trees Not only the tractors but the motorists are tough on toe trees be noted Since road had been hard- topped be bad six cars hit his fence Three went through it and his cattle got loose The other three go through WATCH HIM JANET HES FEROCIOUS Pupils at Joseph Gibbons public school on Crescent took time from their studies recently to enjoy a different kind of circus The animals and performers in this extrava ganza were their school mates Above is a tense moment in the show when wild animal tamer Janet releases a snarling tiger Matthew Carter but they hit the fence and didn really help it ho quipped JOGS THERE He spoke of a discussion be had with the reeve of ing in Dont put up a permanent fence were going to take the jogs out of the road the reeve said That was over years ago and the 65 or over You may now qualify for the increased Guaranteed Income Supplement to your Old Age Security Pension Apply now and maintained unless it wide enough and the water and snow bad some place to go He said if road needed to be 100 feet to be main tained and be a safe road that is what should be done He said the road was impassable several times this year and school buses get through Guys coming around there If you received a supplement In 1970 you may fy for payments after Apr 1st 1971 At that mo the max mum combined Old Ago Security pens on and Guaranteed Income Supplement be ra to SI 35 a month for a single person or a married person whose husband or is not a pens and to a month for a man couple who are both pensioners 127 50 each If you did not receive a supplement you may now for one as of April 1st 1971 because tho amount of income you are allowed has been adjusted upwards Nearly 300 more Canad benefit from change Tho new max mum Old Age Security pens on and Guaranteed Income Supplement II be 35 a month for a single person and a month for a man couple who are both pensioners 50 each You have already received an booklet and an application form for the supplement If you think you are eligible end have not already completod and ma led the application form you should do so now Tho in creased Guaranteed Income Supple mont is not soni to you automatically You must apply for it each year For further nformotton or assistance in determ n whether you are elig for an increased supplement write the regional Old Age Socunty office at the address shown below Your regional Old Age Security office Is 789 Don Mills Road Don Mills Toronto Ontario Phone ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE THE HONOURABLE JOHN MINISTER Jogs are still there Mr Bird noted He said the road being used more all tbe time fine folk of Georgetown use It to get to Mohawk he added Ron Davis a farmer on Esquesing and one of several who have favoured widening and improvements on the road since the beginning said the road couldnt be built know about the sharp turns he said adding that children shouldn have to tra vel to and from school on the poor road WHY SUCK He and Joe told of occasions when they spent a full day and several tunes when they worked for an hour and a half to get their trucks up tbe during bed weather urged that work be done Why should we alt back sucking dust for three months of the year and travelling on a dangerous road for rest year while someone else uses the money be asked No decisions were made at meeting but tbe road com- consider suggestions made by ratepayers at future committee i CoOperation with Photographer Guarantees Happy Memories For the first few hours of a girl marriage her photo grapher should be more im portant than husband tobe is the opinion of a well known fessinoal photographer who has token hundreds of wedding photographs He advises girls to cooperate completely with their for a wedding album that will provide happy memories years otter the big event Itself The brideelect should get In touch with a photographer at least four to six months before the wedding date Always pick a professional photographer be advises rather than relying family shutter bugs SHOP THOROUGHLY He stresses that a brideelect should shop thoroughly look at wedding albums of friends and relatives check the local newspaper to see whose pictures appear the most often and re produce best visit various stu dios looking at model wedding albums The bridetobe ought to know exactly what she set ting for her money Prices vary according to area and services required A mini- mum black and white photo graphic set for could In clude a different eight by shots of tbe wedding A set also black and white might include a wedding album with anywhere from to shots of the wedding a small wedding album for each parent and a wallet sized prints COLOUR More and more girls are color pictures taken of their weddlngs Colour can cost as much double the price of black and white but usually Is less than that When It comes to the wedding itself Its the photographers show he has to run It the way he wants to The bride should arrange with her church and minister for their cooperation if she wants particular shots which could Involve disrupting normal pattern of the cere- Wedding photographs usually begin at the bride a borne about one half hour before she leaves for the church with a series of pictures taken with her parents and bridesmaids adjusting her veil or her outdoor shots MANY SHOTS At the church the photograph er may take as many as to different shots including a number of standard poses The typical poses include the formal bridal party ring ceremony tbe wedding proces sion a prewedding picture at the church with the bride and her mother tbe cake cutting ceremony and the throwing of tbe bridal bouquet NORMAL MAKEUP The photographer suggests the bride should wear normal makeup for photographs Heavy theatrical makeup not only will look unnatural it won t be attractive He also says tbe brideelect should not be surprised It the photographer requires a deposit of at least is per cent of the of the pictures DID YOU The Jordan River rises on slopes of Mount then descends sharply as It Coin through tbe Sea of Galilee be fore Into Dead Sea 1430 feet below sea level surveys have shown the river could provide power and Irrigation for Jor dan Syria Lebanon and Israel if peace cones to the East

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